Telecinco broadcasts tonight at 10:00 p.m. a new program of ‘Big Brother. The Debate‘. At the gala, the final casting will take shape as the identity of the first definitively expelled is revealed, the one who received the least support in the vote and who will leave the house forever. The expelled person will head to the set to be interviewed at a gala in which the resolution of ‘The Plane’, the weekly test, and the election of a new ‘Big Bro’, who will win an important privilege, will also take place. The program will also address the development of the first hours of coexistence of the 19 contestants, with special attention to the evolution of the story between Violeta and Edi, who at this moment have made the decision to be just friends; the relationship between the twins Lucía and Silvia with Elsa, after it was revealed that she was the one who discovered her true identity, which is why Silvia was expelled; the tension between Nerea, Luis and Violeta due to what the latter had in the past; and the enmity between Vanessa and Óscar, now that they live together again under the same roof. Adara Molineiro, Marta Peñate, Lucía Sánchez, Belén Rodríguez, Miguel Frigenti and Frank Blanco will be the collaborators in charge of commenting on everything that happens.
‘Saved‘discover a network of citizens who help migrants reach northern Europe tonight at 9:30 p.m. on laSexta. The program hosted by Gonzo travels to the Irun border, where he meets several volunteers from the Irungo Harrera Sarea network. There Gonzo speaks with some migrants who have already tried, so far without luck, to cross the border. They will try again until they succeed. In addition, the presenter discovers the help offered by a network on the French side of the border, as well as the police pressure they suffer. Some members of the network have been detained by the police, accused of human trafficking. And although they were threatened with harsh penalties, they have never been convicted. “They just want to scare us and stop helping them,” they say. Finally, in Bayonne, Gonzo visits the Diakité association, one of the organizations that receive and advise migrants before they continue their journey north. Their main help consists of providing clothing, carrying out medical checks and indicating where and when to take buses to continue the journey. One of its managers highlights how grateful migrants are when someone helps them, because “no one has ever said ‘welcome’ to them. “They are not welcome anywhere.”
Antenna 3 broadcasts tonight at 10:00 p.m. a new episode of ‘a new life‘. In the episode, Seyran is shocked to discover that Ferit has a girlfriend and is forced to spend their wedding night sleeping in the bathtub. During the night, he wakes up and sees Ferit lying unconscious on the ground. He realizes he needs sugar and calls for help just in time. The young woman settles in the Korhan mansion to start a new life with Ferit. Also, meet Halis. Little by little she will have to get used to the family’s traditions, but she is very grateful for how well they have welcomed her. For his part, Yusuf cannot forgive himself for giving up on Seyran and rejecting her proposal to run away together. He is very angry and seeks revenge. Halis looks for a job for Ferit. He wants me to learn to value a profession. Lastly, Kazim blames Suna for his honor being in question. He has her oppressed and subjected to his mistreatment for being the eldest daughter and not being married.
Iker Jiménez, at the controls in Cuatro
Iker Jiménez leads a group of specialists and experts that brings the world of mystery and the unpublished to the viewers of ‘Fourth Millennium‘, tonight at 9:30 p.m. on Four. The program also addresses classic topics of parapsychology, including UFOs, ghosts and psychophonies.
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds, wedding in sight on La 1?
The 1 of RTVE bets on cinema and broadcasts ‘The proposition‘ starting at 10:05 p.m. Margaret (Sandra Bullock) is a powerful and strict editor from New York who, due to a problem with her visa, suddenly faces being deported to Canada, her country of origin. In order to stay in the United States, the cunning executive declares that she is engaged to her young assistant, Andrew (Ryan Reynolds), whom she has been torturing for years. Andrew is willing to participate in the charade, but with some conditions. Thus, both travel to Alaska for Margaret to meet his peculiar family, while an immigration agent follows the couple’s steps, suspecting that the arrogant executive is preparing a marriage of convenience.